New Resident Information

The City of Greenville would like to welcome you to town. This page is here to answer common questions and provide important information so that your move to Greenville will be successful. The following list contains important information for new residents:

Cable Television, Telephone, and Internet Service

Suddenlink
Communications is the local provider for cable television, telephone
service, and high speed internet service for Greenville. Click on the
following link to obtain information about the services that Suddenlink
has to offer: Suddenlink. (For other telephone options, please look below at Telephone Service)

Dining

Greenville offers a huge selection of dining choices, from southern food to international cuisine. To see a list of local restaurants and dining selections, click on the following link: Visit Greenville NC.

Driver's License

The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles is responsible for issuing North Carolina residents with driver's licenses. Their office is located at 703 SE Greenville Boulevard, in the Greenville Square shopping center. For information on how you can obtain a North Carolina driver's license, call 252.756.5099, or click on the following link: NC DOT.

Hospitals

Greenville is known for its outstanding health and medical facilities. Vidant Medical Center is among one of the finest and most advanced hospitals in the state. For information on Vidant and its services click on the following link: Vidant Health.

Housing Assistance

Greenville has a variety of housing options for its residents. Whether you are looking to rent, lease, or buy, Greenville has a large variety of living options. To learn more about apartments and real estate in Greenville, click on one of the following links:

License Plates

The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles is responsible for issuing North Carolina License Plates to drivers. The License Plate Agency is located at 703-D SE Greenville Boulevard, in the Greenville Square shopping center, 252.756.5099. For more information on how you can obtain a North Carolina License Plate for your vehicle, click on the following link: NC DOT License Plates.

Local Newspaper

The Daily Reflector
serves as Greenville's primary newspaper, offering residents local and
national news coverage as well as entertainment and weather. To learn
more about The Daily Reflector, click on the following link: Daily Reflector

Newcomers Club

The Newcomers Club of
Greenville welcomes people new to Greenville at their luncheons on the
second Wednesday of each month. They also sponsor activities to help
newcomers learn about our city and make new friends. Visit http://www.newcomerclub.org/ for more information.

Religious Affiliations

Greenville
is diverse in religious organizations and places of worship. To see a
listing of local churches and religious affiliations, click on the
following link: Daily Reflector

Sanitation, Garbage, & Recycling

The Sanitation Division
of the Public Works Department is responsible for providing trash
pickup and recycling services for residents located in the Greenville
City Limits. To obtain information regarding trash pickup and recycling services, contact the Public Works Department at 252.329.4522 or click here.

Shopping

Greenville offers a variety
of shopping from department stores to specialty stores. To see a list
of local shopping centers click on the following link: Greenville NC Shopping Centers.

Telephone Service

CenturyLink is the
local phone service and internet service provider for Greenville. Click
on the following link to obtain information about signing up for
telephone service: CenturyLink. (For other telephone options, please look above at Cable Television, Telephone, and Internet Service)

Utilities

Greenville Utilities Commission is the utility service provider for Greenville residents. Greenville Utilities is located at 401 South Greene Street. Click on the following link to obtain utility information: Greenville Utilities Commission.

Voter Registration

There are several ways to register to vote in the state of North Carolina. The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles, many local libraries, and agencies have voter registration forms available for voters to complete. To obtain specific information on how you can register to vote, click on State Board of Elections or call the Pitt County Board of Elections at 252.902.3300.